qualitative methods utilized in key research investigations in bioethics, the book examines the impact of such investigations on clinical and policy decision-making, scholarship and on the advancement of theory.The varied sociological and anthropological research examples that are presented allow readers to...
The chapters in the second part thus have two purposes.The first is to present examples of empirical ethics in psychiatry; the second is to reflect on the way in which empirical research can support ethical analysis. Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry is a unique contribution to bioethics and will ...
This chapter presents an overview of key empirical research examining ethical and unethical behaviour in the military. Early research examined the impact of atrocities on the psychological well-being of Vietnam War veterans. In later conflicts, researchers examined battlefield attitudes, behaviours, willi...
Our research method is an inductive, qualitative study on two data sources. Two main methodological steps take place – interviews and analysis of discussions from StackOverflow. The analysis of both, the 19 interviews and 215 StackOverflow discussions, is based on techniques found in grounded theor...
Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research, Edited by Peter Cane and Herbert M. Kritzer, TheFletcher, Galen L
Therefore, “There is a need to develop more reliable research procedures before we can have confidence in the conclusion of comparative studies of software prediction models” (Myrtveit et al., 2005). Various classification algorithms have been applied to a variety of data sets. Different ...
Here are three examples. 1. Susan Fiske Susan Fiske became famous during the replication crisis when she called investigators of research bias “method terrorists.” Her own research has not been the focus of method terrorists. This may explain why her citation count decreased less than the ...
One of the few examples of this research is the study by Borck et al. (2006), who surveyed individuals to obtain data on voluntary contribution of funds in support of an online German newsletter as well as their perception of others’ contribution to the 5 We would like to thank the ...
“democratic” regimes at the time, that is the attempt to facilitate the implementation of “neoliberal” reforms by centralizing power in the executive—to the detriment of the legislative and of other actors—in the post-war corporatist political systems. His empirical examples are Germany and ...
Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training Submit manuscript Tobias Kärner 5320 Accesses 10 Citations 2 Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract Background The study aims to investigate stress-inducing potentials of problem-solving activities (e.g., goal elaboration, decision making, and ...